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Aemulus terima pesanan RM17.68 juta daripada pelanggan industri automotif
PETALING JAYA: Aemulus Holdings Berhad menerusi anak syarikat milik penuhnya, Aemulus Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (ACSB) memperoleh pesanan baharu bernilai RM17.68 juta daripada pelanggan tempatan dalam industri automotif. Dalam makluman kepada Bursa Malaysia, syarikat berkata, tempahan berkenaan melibatkan pembekalan sistem ujian untuk peranti automotif. Katanya, hasil daripada tempahan tersebut akan diiktiraf secara berperingkat mengikut penghantaran sistem ... Read more The post Aemulus terima pesanan RM17.68 juta daripada pelanggan industri automotif appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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